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they may use the barge as an interactive space where people can learn about interactive technology. >>> they are delivering christmas trees and they will be able to have it deliver and trees can be ordered through the goober act. >> we just picked up one of our christmas trees yesterday. form sal, there are a -- sal, there are a number of lots. >> yes, there are lots all over the bay area that do that. good morning, let's look at what we have now and we will start in san jose, south bay traffic is moving along nicely and the off ramp, there is not a lot of traffic there because it is so early but people will be slowing down to take a look at the trouble on the shoulder. looking at 84 and that looks good 580 is also moving along nicely and when you get to the toll bridge plaza, it is light. >> sal, i just saw 16 degrees near petaluma. >> 16 degrees? >> yes, and todd sent me 22 from pleasant hills. there you go, there will be records, almost all were sit at 72 and napa is 23 right now, yesterday they had a breeze and that held up their temperatures and san francisco, our observer had 29
they may use the barge as an interactive space where people can learn about interactive technology. >>> they are delivering christmas trees and they will be able to have it deliver and trees can be ordered through the goober act. >> we just picked up one of our christmas trees yesterday. form sal, there are a -- sal, there are a number of lots. >> yes, there are lots all over the bay area that do that. good morning, let's look at what we have now and we will start in san...
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and i don't think there is any other technology that can boast that kind of a decline in cost in so little time. now for about the cost of an m.r.i. we can get your entire d.n.a. sequence. and uplike an m.r.i. result your sequence won't change. this gives us a tremendous amount of information about each and every human who is sequenced. now tens and hundreds of thousands of people are being sequenced in various mostly biomedical studies. the very first human family to be sequenced is a family from outside. utah. it happens to be my wife and her children. we had an exercise in personal genomics that turned out to be personally fulfilling. here is the double helix and bases appearing appearing in pairs. occasionally an alteration occurs and this is what key call a mutation. we were able to estimate the rate of mutation and how often do these actually occur? each time we reproduce we transmit 30 new mutations mutations to our offspring. most in the 99% of d.n.a. that is noncoding. it doesn't actually make proteins or structures in the body but occasionally do affect a gene so that they can ac
and i don't think there is any other technology that can boast that kind of a decline in cost in so little time. now for about the cost of an m.r.i. we can get your entire d.n.a. sequence. and uplike an m.r.i. result your sequence won't change. this gives us a tremendous amount of information about each and every human who is sequenced. now tens and hundreds of thousands of people are being sequenced in various mostly biomedical studies. the very first human family to be sequenced is a family...
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wanted to hide the sub's secret technology from the soviet union. ultimately i-40 won pave the way for the next generation of american submarines in particular american sub maliks that would take the atomic bomb because they recognized in these subs what they had wit theable to put not a plane but a missile. >> you know the curiosity about world war ii is endless and then they find stories like that. >> it is. >>> the search this morning for [ male announcer ] this is jim, a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib atrial fibrillation -- an irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't requ
wanted to hide the sub's secret technology from the soviet union. ultimately i-40 won pave the way for the next generation of american submarines in particular american sub maliks that would take the atomic bomb because they recognized in these subs what they had wit theable to put not a plane but a missile. >> you know the curiosity about world war ii is endless and then they find stories like that. >> it is. >>> the search this morning for [ male announcer ] this is jim,...
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it is proven technology. and into work zones. since this is a derailment, it is possible it could have prevented it. while this is our last on scene media briefing, a work on this investigation is far from complete. investigators will continue interviewing the crew and employees of metro north, and will interview passengers on the train and additional first responders as necessary. they will also complete testing of the system, and documentation and independenting of the rail cards and the locomotives. i'd like to express my sincere appreciation to all the responders and officials from state and local new york government, at every turn they have made our jobs easier, and we really appreciate their support. finally before i take questions i would like to set some ground rules. if you have a question, please raise your hand, and i will call on you. i want to make sure as many of you as possible have a chance to ask a question. i would also ask that you identify yourself. with that i am happy to take questions. >> the scenario that'
it is proven technology. and into work zones. since this is a derailment, it is possible it could have prevented it. while this is our last on scene media briefing, a work on this investigation is far from complete. investigators will continue interviewing the crew and employees of metro north, and will interview passengers on the train and additional first responders as necessary. they will also complete testing of the system, and documentation and independenting of the rail cards and the...
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. >> you have to think about the scale of amazon, if they deploy this technology, they'll do it on a high scale. the technology advances at amazon, and if the faa puts the infrastructure in place, i don't see why it wouldn't. >> an order is boxed in a warehouse, attached to the drone and sent to the delivery address. 5 pounds much weight is allowed. one of the technical issues. >> how do we make them safe, that they can't be hacked and will not fall out of the sky or run into something. >> provided that is ironed out privacy concerns will prop up. it should have a plan that is riggerous. it should articulate to the federal aviation body. >> folks took to twitter to comment. many made light of it. jim priest writes: there's also a parody twitter address for amazon saying: somebody actually did put up one of these yellow notes that they put on twitter saying: drone delivery would have to comply with faa rules. they will not be complete until 2015 as mandated by congress. until then, don't expect a package on your porch coming from the sky. >> even if the faa approves drone strikes by 2
. >> you have to think about the scale of amazon, if they deploy this technology, they'll do it on a high scale. the technology advances at amazon, and if the faa puts the infrastructure in place, i don't see why it wouldn't. >> an order is boxed in a warehouse, attached to the drone and sent to the delivery address. 5 pounds much weight is allowed. one of the technical issues. >> how do we make them safe, that they can't be hacked and will not fall out of the sky or run into...
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technology that makes life more entertaining. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities that's powerful. at 800.974.6006 tty/v. >>> next in sports, bad night for the terps against a future rival. >>> well, we hope it's not a taste of things to come, jason. >> we sure hope not. this is one of the better teams of the country they've played. maryland and ohio state, this was supposed to be a preview for what's to come next season when these two teams become conference foes. as for now, though, it was all about the acc big ten challenge. turns out it wasn't much of a challenge for the buckeyes tonight. not exactly the cameron crazies, we'll just call them the columbus crazies. off wf= provi second half, off the turnover here. ohio state, fifth ranked team off the country, a little show time here. sam thompson throwing it down. buckeyes win it big, 76-60. >>> wisconsin, uva. tony bennett sharing a moment there with beauuryan. . first half. starting togjz pull. he buries the three-pointer. he buries the three-pointer.
technology that makes life more entertaining. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities that's powerful. at 800.974.6006 tty/v. >>> next in sports, bad night for the terps against a future rival. >>> well, we hope it's not a taste of things to come, jason. >> we sure hope not. this is one of the better teams of the country they've played. maryland and ohio state, this was supposed to be a preview for what's to come next season when these two teams become...
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what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. liz: the dow just touching session lows right now. you can't blame 3m for all of this. ibm and travelers are two weak players in the dow jones industrials today this cyber monday. we're talking you up all the way and through the closing bell. s&p down a third of a percent. but david asman is in place. david: wish you could talk the market up. i notice we're off 11,000, with you just barely. we're off 16,000. let's talk about something positive with nicole petallides at the nyse. fedex hit all-time high or at least it did. what is it doing now? >> we watched it above 140 bucks a share. and if it were to close around these levels that would be a new high for fedex. liz: i was trying to take some heat off 3m. it is really the biggest laggard on the dow today. >> you're absolutely right. 3m downgraded by the analysts. it has been weighing on the dow and travelers
what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. liz: the dow just touching session lows right now. you can't blame 3m for all of this. ibm and travelers are two weak players in the dow jones industrials today this cyber monday. we're talking you up all the way and through the closing bell. s&p down a third of a percent. but david asman is in place. david: wish you...
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neil: who says they are no longer at the forefront of technological innovation? microsoft researchers are trying to buck that trend. it is designed to protect and one women against emotional overeating by using sensors that detect stress. if it works, though, then it will possibly do the trick. >> you have to hand it to folks for getting entrepreneurial. but you're not supposed to take a look at some of the gimmicks that they are coming out with. but i really think that this might be going a little bit too far. you have to ask yourself why women they call this a stress monitor or something like that. this isn't sexist. we tried to make men's underwear, but the problem is for these poor nerds is that the underwear was too far from the men's hearts, supposedly. so they nixed that idea be one you are being a little bit crude. so what if is this thing really does prevent me from overheating and microsoft they might've just stumbled on this. >> we know that obama was very interested in this and he can have the served up from the tsa, who is probably out there thinking
neil: who says they are no longer at the forefront of technological innovation? microsoft researchers are trying to buck that trend. it is designed to protect and one women against emotional overeating by using sensors that detect stress. if it works, though, then it will possibly do the trick. >> you have to hand it to folks for getting entrepreneurial. but you're not supposed to take a look at some of the gimmicks that they are coming out with. but i really think that this might be...
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and so on and therefore what they're looking for is high technology transfer they're not really expecting the americans put troops in in singapore vietnam and so on i wouldn't really do very much but they want high technology and they want to the southeast asia not to fall behind because if america walks away then that hands over the high technology and should have china and those countries will never catch up and they know that by themselves they are no match for china so therefore they desperately need american corporation and a commitment from the americans that they were the minute that washington will not desert them and walk away ok joe i got to get real quickly twenty seconds i guess we all should help it been both sides know how to play chicken well. absolutely and as i said there are opportunities for negotiation based on negotiations in the past and then and this is a an opportunity for all the countries to step up to the plate and show to their diplomatic agility japan china korea and they all in some sense have elected now and i don't lead i have to judge this is your opportun
and so on and therefore what they're looking for is high technology transfer they're not really expecting the americans put troops in in singapore vietnam and so on i wouldn't really do very much but they want high technology and they want to the southeast asia not to fall behind because if america walks away then that hands over the high technology and should have china and those countries will never catch up and they know that by themselves they are no match for china so therefore they...
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. >> the ntsb has pushed for technology fix, including videorecorders in train cab and positive automatic braking systems. over industry objections, it is set to be mandatory in two years. tonight the nypd and prosecutors are asking a difficult question. >> there is a collaborative effort to determine if in fact this rises to the level of criminality. >> reporter: whether falling asleep on the job is criminally negligent. >>> and we mentioned this at the top of the broadcast there's a massive rescue mission under way off the coast of florida to rescue dozens of stranded pilot whales. mark potter has a rate report from everglades national park. >> reporter: our journey to find the strapped whales began in the back country of the everglades national park where we sped through creeks and bays to get to the gulf of mexico. there in an area known as highland beach we came upon scientists and officials tending to a bunch of pilot whales. they were discovered tuesday afternoon by a fishing guide and scientists arrived to find 51 whales. >> some of those animals might stay with their ill pod mate
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. >>> comcast is testing new technology to insert new ads into old episodes of tv shows that people are watching on demand it could help generate a little more ad revenue and we're all in favor of that. back to you and have a great day. >>> just ahead, an exciting weekend in football. we have your college and nfl football highlights. and a hockey takeover, next. >>> what a great weekend for football fans, let's start with sunday night's nfl game. the nfc east showdown between the redskins and giants. the redskins leads the game 14-0, but the giants made a quick comeback to tie it up 14-14 before the half. in the second half, the giants held off the redskins scoring ten points in the fourth quarter winning the game 24-17. >>> the eagles, they held off the cardinals. they're now second in the nfc east beating arizona 24-21. and in the vikings/bears game. vikings coderelle patterson has an unstoppable touchdown celebrates with an official high five. the vikings win in overtime, 23-20. >>> in their second meeting, the broncos pulled out a close win with the chiefs with kansas city's miles d
. >>> comcast is testing new technology to insert new ads into old episodes of tv shows that people are watching on demand it could help generate a little more ad revenue and we're all in favor of that. back to you and have a great day. >>> just ahead, an exciting weekend in football. we have your college and nfl football highlights. and a hockey takeover, next. >>> what a great weekend for football fans, let's start with sunday night's nfl game. the nfc east showdown...
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. >> reporter: positive train control uses satellite technology to transmit signals from thousands of sensors on tracks in trains along railways to a bank of central control computers. if a train is going too fast approaching the curve-- like the metro north train in new york sunday-- the system first will warn the conductor. if there's no human response the system will respond. >> positive train control can take over controls of the train and slow it down safely so there's no jamming on the emergency brake at the last moment or trying to fix a problem after it's already started. this is designed to prevent accidents from happening. >> reporter: katz says l.a. is on track to have the system in place a year before the 2015 congressional mandate. there are many train systems that say they can't meet that. it's too expensive too soon. >> we're spending close to $220 million on the system here. i don't know how you put a price tag on lives saved or accidents avoided. >> reporter: scott, los angeles will begin testing the system this month. operators of metro north in new york say they nee
. >> reporter: positive train control uses satellite technology to transmit signals from thousands of sensors on tracks in trains along railways to a bank of central control computers. if a train is going too fast approaching the curve-- like the metro north train in new york sunday-- the system first will warn the conductor. if there's no human response the system will respond. >> positive train control can take over controls of the train and slow it down safely so there's no...
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her alone with her science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. please please. please take us. to get along here is a life that that would make their lives. please . please. please give the people. that was a new alert and. scared me a little. there is breaking news tonight and we are continuing to follow the breaking news. alexander's family cry you're so well i. think. that. you have read it or found. this is a story. playing out in real life. welcome back to cross talk are all things considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing the growing confrontation between china and the united states. go back to you in washington when we heard from martin right before the break makes perfect sense to me because the chinese looking at the pacific and looking at the united states and saying why should we compromise so much i mean the americans don't compromise a whole lot particularly in the middle east and what it's done to the western hemisphere for two centuries i mean why should we compromise it may be the right thi
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he is the president of a technology firm here and the silicon valley. reportedly there were for family members on board of that plane. if no idea who their family members were but obviously a lot of tense moments here at the reid hillview airports. obviously, a lot of nervous moments. the hope is that plane is safe somewhere in that yellow pine area of idaho and that search will resume at daybreak of there. >>james: we will keep our fingers crossed. hopefully they are just waiting for rescue somewhere. >>darya: police have arrested a suspect in connection to the shooting and killing of a man over a place station 4 gaming council. this is video of the victim ekenna uwaka. 21 year-old ronnie, of san francisco was arrested on suspicion of murder and attempted robbery. the shooting occurred sunday afternoon and the city's bayview district. uwakah went with his girlfriend to meet the buyer after arranging the sale online. police said uwakah was shot at him before he got out of his car. he was then driven to a spot near the bay shore boulevard and jerrold ave
he is the president of a technology firm here and the silicon valley. reportedly there were for family members on board of that plane. if no idea who their family members were but obviously a lot of tense moments here at the reid hillview airports. obviously, a lot of nervous moments. the hope is that plane is safe somewhere in that yellow pine area of idaho and that search will resume at daybreak of there. >>james: we will keep our fingers crossed. hopefully they are just waiting for...
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technology that makes life more entertaining. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities that's powerful. at 800.974.6006 tty/v. >>> an oklahoma reporter got firsthand exposure to the cold during a lye report. >> in stillwater, scott hynes, newschannel 4. back to you. >> a lot of snow there. thanks. >> let's take a look at that again. ouch. reporter scott hynes took a snowball to the face while he was trying to report on a reaction to the snow. the snowball was thrown by his friend and coworker. at the end of the report he took it in stride. >> he's covering, oklahoma stillwater stadium in the background. it's at noon today. biggest game of the year for us. >> you're excited. >> temperatures in the low 20s out there. that is coming right here for us starting tomorrow. today is the day. you get everything done. one more check of your 7-day forecast. 25 cents if you put it up. nothing. >> you know what, you're going to have to wait until 9:00 a.m. when we have the latest on this headed our way. >> we're back in 25 minu
technology that makes life more entertaining. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities that's powerful. at 800.974.6006 tty/v. >>> an oklahoma reporter got firsthand exposure to the cold during a lye report. >> in stillwater, scott hynes, newschannel 4. back to you. >> a lot of snow there. thanks. >> let's take a look at that again. ouch. reporter scott hynes took a snowball to the face while he was trying to report on a reaction to the snow. the...
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stick with technology. get the new flexcare platinum from philips sonicare and save now. philips sonicare. ♪ by the end of december, we'll be delivering ♪ ♪ through 12 blizzards blowing ♪ 8 front yards blinding ♪ 6 snowballs flying ♪ 5 packages addressed by toddlers ♪ ♪ that's a q ♪ 4 lightning bolts ♪ 3 creepy gnomes ♪ 2 angry geese ♪ and a giant blow-up snowman ♪ that kind of freaks me out [ beep ] [ female announcer ] no one delivers the holidays like the u.s. postal service. priority mail flat rate is more reliable than ever. and with improved tracking up to 11 scans, you can even watch us get it there. ♪ before using her new bank of america credit card, which rewards her for responsibly managing her card balance. before receiving $25 toward her balance each quarter for making more than her minimum payment on time each month. tracey got the bankamericard better balance rewards credit card, which fits nicely with everything else in life she has to balance. that's the benefit of responsibility. apply online or visit a bank of america near you
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stick with technology. get the new flexcare platinum from philips sonicare and save now. philips sonicare. >>> in san francisco, agents with the health department are out on a friday night conducting surprise inspections of the city's massage parlors. >> hello, how are you ladies? >> and finding evidence that many of these places are simply fronts for the underground sex trade. >> one customer. there's a guy in there. >> so, like when we go into these places, we observe sex. so, you know, that's the bottom line. what do you have these for? these aren't supposed to be here. >> evidence and information gathered during routine health inspections like these actually play a key role in san francisco's ongoing efforts to stamp out human trafficking. >> we have the ability to suspebls suspect or revoke permits and suspe suspend. we can build cases against bad places and eventually over time suspend or revoke their permits. >> san francisco police. >> in 2010 our cameras were witness to one such closing. 450 bee jones street in the city's tenderloin district. >> we are here to se
stick with technology. get the new flexcare platinum from philips sonicare and save now. philips sonicare. >>> in san francisco, agents with the health department are out on a friday night conducting surprise inspections of the city's massage parlors. >> hello, how are you ladies? >> and finding evidence that many of these places are simply fronts for the underground sex trade. >> one customer. there's a guy in there. >> so, like when we go into these places, we...
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bed brings you sleep number dual temp, the revolutionary temperature-balancing layer with active air technology that works on any mattress brand, including yours. whether you sleep hot or cool, sleep number dual temp allows each of you to select your ideal temperature. so you can both sleep exactly the way you like, at your own perfect temperature. and there's only one place in the world you'll find it: a sleep number store, where this holiday season, the hottest sleep innovations make the coolest gifts, including sleep number dual temp. discover dual temp at one of our 425 sleep number stores nationwide. sleep number. comfort individualized. visit sleepnumber.com to find a sleep number store near you. >> changes are coming to the chick fill a near you. they are removing high fructose corn syrup and dyes from sauces and dressings. they are removing a yellow dye from the chicken soup. the company worked on improving ingredients for years going through the menu. the changes come after a food blogger wrote about the ingredients and chemicals used in the food. small losses on wall street and good n
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they've been working on the technology in a secret lab in seattle. but the company has to wait for faa rules to be set before the technology can really take off. >>> the best in the west. a new bragging right tonight for one bay area city. >> plus new details about yesterday's crash that killed a fast and furious star. what was found at the scene that's raising questions about the role speed may have played in the accident. >>> violent protests grow bigger and louder in ukraine. the new tactic used today to try to take control over a government building. >>> some dramatic weather changing on the way. [ laughter ] he loves me. he loves me not. he loves me. he loves me not. ♪ he loves me! that's right. [ mom ] warm and flaky in 15, everyone loves pillsbury grands! [ girl ] make dinner pop! tomato florentine soup, it took a little time to get it just right. [ ding ] ♪ but finally, it happened. perfection. at progresso, we've got a passion for quality, because you've got a passion for taste. like the enticing aroma and distinctive taste of nespresso.
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stick with technology. get the new flexcare platinum from philips sonicare and save now. philips sonicare. this is the creamy chicken corn chowder. i mean, look at it. so indulgent. did i tell you i am on the... [ both ] chicken pot pie diet! me too! [ male announcer ] so indulgent, you'll never believe they're light. 100-calorie progresso light soups. >>> the rebranding continues after a year that saw a disastrous government shutdown, plunging approval ratings and almost no legislation out of congress, the grand ole party putting on a happy face. speaking to the richmond times dispatch house majority leader eric cantor announced gop needs to be able to answer a basic question, how do we address the basic questions people have? is that familiar? he said almost the same thing before his party shut down the government. >> over the next two years, our house majority will pursue an agenda that is based on a shared vision of creating the conditions of health, happiness and prosperity for more americans and their families. >> through government shutdowns. anyway, cantor may not
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i edited a report for the nationalists into the science and technology on fingerprinting. fingerprint analysts suffer grave dna and b.. on the other hand it is clear that when done properly and the fingerprint evidence can be extremely valuable so the generalizations have to be correlated on a case-by-case basis. >> this one is for dr. greely and anyone else wants to chime in on this. i'm shocked to learn that my son was genetically tested when he was born and i think he is going to be shocked as well. where is this information? how can i get it? how can his father david? how can he get that? who has access to it and have there have been a court cases on this issue, constitutional or otherwise? >> all right. there is our topic for the rest of the 20 minutes of q&a. [laughter] since the early 70's basically every state in the united states has required neonatal genetic testing. it started with a handful of diseases. they said a poster child for it is a disease called feed of -- phenylketonuria or pku. you were born without a good copy of the gene that makes a particular pro
i edited a report for the nationalists into the science and technology on fingerprinting. fingerprint analysts suffer grave dna and b.. on the other hand it is clear that when done properly and the fingerprint evidence can be extremely valuable so the generalizations have to be correlated on a case-by-case basis. >> this one is for dr. greely and anyone else wants to chime in on this. i'm shocked to learn that my son was genetically tested when he was born and i think he is going to be...
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how does your technology actually work? >> we project a line on the field the fans in the stadium can see, which would increase their enjoyment of the game. we can put a projector in the sticks as h you can see in animation. we can put the projectors the top of the stadium that can project down, it can become the official line on the field and everybody in the stadium, players, coaches, tv cameras would be able to see it. dagen: what other sports leagues or even spprts organizations you could go to with this technology before the nfl. it is already in use in ncaa track and field. >> correct. we did the championships for the university of oregon. it was a huge success. the athletes loved it, it was a huge success. connell: what other sporting events could have locations that would use this? first to you and then maybe richard. anybody at fox sports when they came up with the hockey puck deal it did not work out much but many of these innovations have, now you're taking it to the next level. could it be used in just about any
how does your technology actually work? >> we project a line on the field the fans in the stadium can see, which would increase their enjoyment of the game. we can put a projector in the sticks as h you can see in animation. we can put the projectors the top of the stadium that can project down, it can become the official line on the field and everybody in the stadium, players, coaches, tv cameras would be able to see it. dagen: what other sports leagues or even spprts organizations you...
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so presuming technology advances as it has at am zon and the f.a.a. gets its act together, i don't see how this doesn't become very large in about five years. >> here is how it would work. an order is boxed in a nearby warehouse, attached to the drone and off it goes to the delivery address. the device currently allows up to 5 pounds of weight. just one of the technical issues that would have to be addressed according to this law in rob on theics expert? >> how do we make them safe and make sure they are not going to fall out of the sky and run into something? provided those get ironed out, privacy concerns will crop up. >> it should have a privacy plan that's really rigorous. in other words, that you have to articulate to the federal aviation administration, how it intends to did be what data it will collect, what it will store in the sort of usual concern. >> folks took to twitter to comment on the drone delivery plan. many of them making light of it. >> ken priest writes, "sorry, first amazon drone that hits my doorstep will find its way into my ga
so presuming technology advances as it has at am zon and the f.a.a. gets its act together, i don't see how this doesn't become very large in about five years. >> here is how it would work. an order is boxed in a nearby warehouse, attached to the drone and off it goes to the delivery address. the device currently allows up to 5 pounds of weight. just one of the technical issues that would have to be addressed according to this law in rob on theics expert? >> how do we make them safe...
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say the current plan is to use the barges as an interactive space where people can learn about new technology. >>> coming up, federal authorities are now looking into the train derailment that killed four people over the weekend in new york and today we're hearing from passengers about that terrifying experience. and as fans mourn the death of actor paul walker, police zero in on the cause of the crash. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, passengers on the new york commuter train that jumped e >>> federal investigators are interviewing the crew and the passengers on that new york commuter train that jumped the tracks killing four people. reporter marlie hall explains speed may have been a factor. >> reporter: workers used cranes to upright train cars that toppled during the deadly crash. investigators from the national transportation safety board are looking for clues that might explain what caused the commuter train to jump the tracks. they are also analyzing the train's data recorders to determine if the engineer may have been going too fast as he rounded a bend. >> a curve like this has a speed limit and th
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automation and technology is offering a lot of employers the opportunity to say it made sense to hire someone, but at $15 an hour, i will switch to someone else. the real threat that many jobs at a certain price point is not worth hiring a person to do them. >> this strikes me as one of the issues where democrats could benefit electorally, but it's dead-on arrival with the house of representatives in whatever shape it takes in 2014. >> truly look at obama saying this is a major initiative in his second term. we are up there and we can't agree on commonalities. much less trying to push this forward. the interesting thing i think is it follows what is happening at the state level. the united states and others are doing their state initiatives. whether or not the federal will raise up to $15. you have california saying they will be $10 an hour in two years. >> right. here in d.c. they voted to get it $11.80 an hour. the two americas, red and blue plays out. the gaggle is not going anywhere. our gaggle will be here for a while and a developing story out of benghazi after the break. first,
automation and technology is offering a lot of employers the opportunity to say it made sense to hire someone, but at $15 an hour, i will switch to someone else. the real threat that many jobs at a certain price point is not worth hiring a person to do them. >> this strikes me as one of the issues where democrats could benefit electorally, but it's dead-on arrival with the house of representatives in whatever shape it takes in 2014. >> truly look at obama saying this is a major...
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born online, raised by technology and majors in efficiency. so whatever they save, you save. hassle, time, paperwork, hair-tearing out, and, yes, especially dollars. esurance. insurance for the modern world. now backed by allstate. click or call. >>> 5:24. if you are just joining or head out the door here are seven things you need to know. there is a freeze warning until 9:00 with sub-freezing temperatures spreading across the bay area. 24 now in napa. 41 in san francisco. >> two, breaking news, fire officials are trying to determine the cause of a house fire that sent an elderly couple to the hospital starting at 2:00 a.m. at the home. the couple was taken to the hospital in serious condition and the dog was treated at the seen. >> the bart board is meeting to consider new fare options for requireds which include increasing the military $2, extending a youth discount to rider up to age 17 and the senior discount extended to riders over 65. and there are 180 days before the june primary for the mayor to replace outgoing mayor reed. >> the "los angeles times" reports it will b
born online, raised by technology and majors in efficiency. so whatever they save, you save. hassle, time, paperwork, hair-tearing out, and, yes, especially dollars. esurance. insurance for the modern world. now backed by allstate. click or call. >>> 5:24. if you are just joining or head out the door here are seven things you need to know. there is a freeze warning until 9:00 with sub-freezing temperatures spreading across the bay area. 24 now in napa. 41 in san francisco. >>...
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we are technologically driven in this country. that is a great asset in many respects that it is a liability as well. it is an asset in that we have allowed the most technological means to be used in some cases that have really made a difference. some people confuse our technology with our system, our marketplace. they say, we have the best in the world but we don't have the best sector in the world. if you look at any performance criteria, i think we have the best technology in the world. a lot of people around the world want to access that technology. come to the united states to be able to do that. what this law does and what i think a growing consensus even in the private sector outside the law acknowledges is that if we are really going to make a difference in the new health paradigm, we have got to come to the bottom of the pyramid and recognize that is where the efficiencies are. putting greater emphasis on wellness and less on illness at the top of the pyramid not only produces better results, but costs less money. it isn'
we are technologically driven in this country. that is a great asset in many respects that it is a liability as well. it is an asset in that we have allowed the most technological means to be used in some cases that have really made a difference. some people confuse our technology with our system, our marketplace. they say, we have the best in the world but we don't have the best sector in the world. if you look at any performance criteria, i think we have the best technology in the world. a...
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technology's great. it's supposed to make our lives better and simpler, more efficient, more effective. it's fun, it's innovative and it's leading the world. but at the same time, we got to make sure that these technologies are not overused, not only by our federal government officials and law enforcement, but also by others who would do us harm, who have sarpetishesly maybe converted that technology to do something a libble more pervasive and a little -- little bit more pervasive and a little bit more perverse. it is for that reason that senator wyden, my colleague in the united states senate, and i have introduced what's called geolocational, or g.p.s. act, to curtail those that want to follow us without our own knowledge. we believe that you should have to have a probable cause warrant in order to track somebody's geolocation. i want that for my own kids, i want that for me. i want to make sure that technology is safe and secure, so i encourage my colleagues, mr. speaker, to look at h.r. 1312, the g.p
technology's great. it's supposed to make our lives better and simpler, more efficient, more effective. it's fun, it's innovative and it's leading the world. but at the same time, we got to make sure that these technologies are not overused, not only by our federal government officials and law enforcement, but also by others who would do us harm, who have sarpetishesly maybe converted that technology to do something a libble more pervasive and a little -- little bit more pervasive and a little...
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the technology has taken over. >> you are being ruled by your technology. >> that's true. but i am not sure how to kick it. like your idea of putting it in the middle of the table. >> or try leaving it in another room for a little while, or when you're driving -- i live in los angeles and a lot of people are guilty of this. even though it's illegal at stop lights, they're still checking their phones and you'll miss green lights. put your phone in the back seat. >> going to happen to everybody some day because sometimes we're going along and i want to bring up something over here and i'll just walk over while you're talking. it's to the point now where, we have to know everything at this moment, and a producer just just told me in my ear, it never stops. when you looked like you were tweeting, you actually tweeted because my producer received your tweet. >> i was. >> and now they're tuning in in droves. our other channel, fox business network, during the daytime, nobody better to help you analyze what is going on in the market. at light they do a lot 0 more dissecting of th
the technology has taken over. >> you are being ruled by your technology. >> that's true. but i am not sure how to kick it. like your idea of putting it in the middle of the table. >> or try leaving it in another room for a little while, or when you're driving -- i live in los angeles and a lot of people are guilty of this. even though it's illegal at stop lights, they're still checking their phones and you'll miss green lights. put your phone in the back seat. >> going...
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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ ♪ >> welcome back. always keep an eye on twitter. here are some of the discussion points of the day that we have been following. the economics make passive index investment the only way to stop making money managers rich. whether to be active or passive it's hard to argue with this. long short traders saying by the time i have fully morphed into a growth investor, the markets have crashed. that is a sad face. i think a lot of people feel this way. they are worried that they will be won over by the market. >> a lot of the wealthy who we have talked about have really benefitted from this market are really nervous right now. >> at least they benefitted. what about everyone who has not participated? >> they are not pu
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parliamentary oversight is remotely adequate at the moment, whether it's resourceful enough or if they have the technological expertise. i would like to quote one little section from them. we now spent about ten minutes in this committee discussing leaks that didn't happen. the catastrophic leak that did happen was dealt with the isc with the following exchange, chairman, can we assume you're having discussions with your american colleagues about the hundreds of thousands of people who appear to have access to your information. all three of us are involved in those discussions. chairman, chair, thank you very much. [laughter] that is the only question that's been asked in parliament about the loss of 58,000 documents through a data sharing scheme through gtsq and nsa. if the amount of oversight, the budget for oversight is even now is 1.3 million pounds, supposedly a secret, incidentally, which is, i think, about a third of the amount that he spends on car parts. >> the prime minister in the chamber said that he wants to reach agreement or words to that effect with the guard -- guardian. if the guardian is n
parliamentary oversight is remotely adequate at the moment, whether it's resourceful enough or if they have the technological expertise. i would like to quote one little section from them. we now spent about ten minutes in this committee discussing leaks that didn't happen. the catastrophic leak that did happen was dealt with the isc with the following exchange, chairman, can we assume you're having discussions with your american colleagues about the hundreds of thousands of people who appear...
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when you've got a company as big as apple going after pretty much everybody in the world of technology and suing them for patent litigation, for patent violations, it's hard not to pay attention to that. last summer, after all, apple won more than a billion dollar judgment against samsung. it's -- it's a huge deal. but one of the things that people forget when they talk about -- when they think about the patent wars, they think about them as legal issues and the reality is that they are not really legal issues as much as they are marketing issues. if you go back in the history of patents, you'll see the guys that ultimately won these things were guys who had the most money and most aggressive, not the guys who had necessarily the best innovations. so apple is trying to marketing muscle to try to kind of get an edge here. it's all part of a battle. >> and fred, in looking at the two very different ways that apple and google do business and the things they focus on, did you find one way better than the other? >> oh, i think that's a really, really hard question. i think the marketplace h
when you've got a company as big as apple going after pretty much everybody in the world of technology and suing them for patent litigation, for patent violations, it's hard not to pay attention to that. last summer, after all, apple won more than a billion dollar judgment against samsung. it's -- it's a huge deal. but one of the things that people forget when they talk about -- when they think about the patent wars, they think about them as legal issues and the reality is that they are not...
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very technological application. well, that pyramid, it works about the same weight in almost every society where they start at the base and they work their way up until the money runs out. in the united states, we've always start at the top of the timid and worked our way down until the money runs out. the money runs out. so we don't really have the kind of emphasis on good primary care and good, a good wellness program that most other pyramid models offer in these industrial is countries today. so those two characteristics are one that will continue to grapple with. were not going to have a system as we defined. we aren't going to have a bottom to top enemy but the real challenge will be, can become the anti-pyramid from top to bottom with better allocation of resources and greater efficiency? that's in essence what we're kind of you as we go forward. given those characteristics, let me just say i think there are a number of areas for which republicans and democrats, conservatives and liberals really find very litt
very technological application. well, that pyramid, it works about the same weight in almost every society where they start at the base and they work their way up until the money runs out. in the united states, we've always start at the top of the timid and worked our way down until the money runs out. the money runs out. so we don't really have the kind of emphasis on good primary care and good, a good wellness program that most other pyramid models offer in these industrial is countries...
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what about battery technology? do you think we'll ever get to the point where american consumers will trust battery technology and buy into pure electric vehicles? >> i think electric vehicles have a future and we'll see a lot more developments in the battery technology and i'm sure within five years we're going to see some major breakthroughs. adam: all right. dave power, we appreciate you being here. the founder of jd power and associates. all the best to you. >> thank you. lori: the jd power. still has his finger on "the pulse." that's great. >>> get this, one north dakota tv station stayed very classy. actor will ferrell in full ron burgundy character and tolled in the to fill in on the saturday newscast. the guest anchoring gig is a string of appearances by farrell in marketing campaign, had ron burgundy selling underwear, ice cream and even dodge durangos. paramount pictures hoping to beat the rush, moved the "anchorman 2: the legend continues" up to december 11th. adam: they keep moving it. it was to be chri
what about battery technology? do you think we'll ever get to the point where american consumers will trust battery technology and buy into pure electric vehicles? >> i think electric vehicles have a future and we'll see a lot more developments in the battery technology and i'm sure within five years we're going to see some major breakthroughs. adam: all right. dave power, we appreciate you being here. the founder of jd power and associates. all the best to you. >> thank you. lori:...
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. >> one lawmaker says they have to keep up with technology because where it stands right now if you have access to a 3d printer and you can download files from the web, you can make one of these plastic guns and it is available to almost anyone. >> the lock is up with technology. we have 3d printers that can make plastic guns. i have nothing against 3d printers. but i do have something against making terrorists and criminals to get those guns more accessible. >> will begin 90 minutes from now. jenna: it is understandable the argument against making these weapons legal, is in opposition, where does that come from? >> there is no opposition, the question is what should this legislation look like in 2013. if it renews as it is, it is meeting the class weapons are made there is a metal piece inserted into them but could be easily removed. some are advocating for change in the legislation making the metal part an integral part of the firing mechanism so once it is out of the weapon, it cannot be fired as a traditional weapon in that sense. so the metal part is not just cosmetics, it woul
. >> one lawmaker says they have to keep up with technology because where it stands right now if you have access to a 3d printer and you can download files from the web, you can make one of these plastic guns and it is available to almost anyone. >> the lock is up with technology. we have 3d printers that can make plastic guns. i have nothing against 3d printers. but i do have something against making terrorists and criminals to get those guns more accessible. >> will begin 90...
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in a statement to fox they tell us, while we can not speculate about this particular technology but i can say making every customer experience outstand something our priority and anything we do from a technology standpoint will be with that in mind, jon. so, very interesting response there they don't seem terribly concerned right now but, hey, we may see drone technology in the future. a little bit more information on fedex. look at some busy packages we saw this morning a truck heading out. it was thousands of package that is were shipped out this morning across the area. 90,000 trucks have been deployed across the country today including hundreds of trucks from this bronx facility. a staggering number of packages you see, because 131 million cyber monday shoppers will actually make a lot of their purchases off their mobile phones. one in five will actually do that. so if you do the math, the 22 million packages that fedex is processing today on this record-breaking history, historic day, actually, it is about 125 packages per second, headed out, into the, across the country but 12
in a statement to fox they tell us, while we can not speculate about this particular technology but i can say making every customer experience outstand something our priority and anything we do from a technology standpoint will be with that in mind, jon. so, very interesting response there they don't seem terribly concerned right now but, hey, we may see drone technology in the future. a little bit more information on fedex. look at some busy packages we saw this morning a truck heading out. it...
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what may happen is technology may help us. there are now systems that rely on gps and satellite information more so than intensive equipment on the tracks. that would help in those situations where the passengers trains travel over tracks that are privately owned by other companies. it will take congress ordered it and in many cases, there are financial incentives, tax incentives, et cetera, cost sharing with the government that might have to happen. but it will take congress ordering the trains to complete this, because the honor, the trust and obey system has resulted in amtrak and a few others. it needs to go on passenger trains first. the bullet train in japan has this and that's why they can achieve speeds of 200 miles an hour. >> mary schiavo, thank you very much. the information. >> thank you. >> if you are in a train accident what steps can you take to be as safe as possible? something as simple as choosing the best seat could make all the difference. cnn's chris lawrence is in washington with more on that. what have y
what may happen is technology may help us. there are now systems that rely on gps and satellite information more so than intensive equipment on the tracks. that would help in those situations where the passengers trains travel over tracks that are privately owned by other companies. it will take congress ordered it and in many cases, there are financial incentives, tax incentives, et cetera, cost sharing with the government that might have to happen. but it will take congress ordering the...
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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ warp speed. ♪ nothing says, "you're my #1 copilot," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. life with crohn's disease ois a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps end our night before it even starts? what if i eat the wrong thing? what if? what if i suddenly have to go? what if? but what if the most important question is the one you're not asking? what if the underlying cause of your symptoms is damaging inflammation? for help getting the answers you need, talk to your doctor and visit crohnsandcolitisadvocates.com to connect with a patient advocate from abbvie for one-to-one support and education. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." this is the story for the folks who take a showe
ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ warp speed. ♪ nothing says, "you're my #1 copilot," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. life with crohn's disease ois a daily game of "what if's". what if my...
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and expanding eliance by financial companies on technology to perform business and customer interaction functions, the creativity and persistence of would be cyber attackers and complexity of network architecture. so while we have made progress on her efforts to protect the financial system among we will always have much work ahead of us. second, the public-private partnership in this area is not only desirable, it is necessary. some of the threats that concern s the most and has the potential for creating the greatest harm our deliberate actions with the intent to cause damage to the financial system. as a result, protection of our financial system can succeed only by combining the resources and capabilities of government with those of the private sector. third, this endeavor it is about protecting the financial sector as a whole from the largest financial institutions and exchanges to community banks and credit unions. accordingly, we work to reach financial institutions of all sizes and types. each stakeholder has an important role to play in this collective endeavor. i will share wi
and expanding eliance by financial companies on technology to perform business and customer interaction functions, the creativity and persistence of would be cyber attackers and complexity of network architecture. so while we have made progress on her efforts to protect the financial system among we will always have much work ahead of us. second, the public-private partnership in this area is not only desirable, it is necessary. some of the threats that concern s the most and has the potential...
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they are an inspiration, and could inspire technology i of the future despite being one of the most loathed insect. we explain the new-found interest. >> the cockroach roamed the planet to 100 million years, developing extraordinary abilities. it can run 1.5 metres a second, climb walls and move quickly with precision in the dark. they have attracted the attention of scientists. >> one thing it can teach us is how the mechanical stim -- system is tuned. the legs are springy, allowing them to roddickalize. >> they are interested in how the antennas work. they make use of hairs which feel and group as the cockroach moves. >> we are trying to understand how we can translate principles of cann mall notion to build better search and residue robots in environments that, for example, responders cannot get to. rubble after an earthquake or pros tetics, and how we can think about the interplay between the nervous system of the animals and mechanics in their body. understanding how it works in terms of physical and nervous system is a first step. researchers hope to bring the extraordinary ability to
they are an inspiration, and could inspire technology i of the future despite being one of the most loathed insect. we explain the new-found interest. >> the cockroach roamed the planet to 100 million years, developing extraordinary abilities. it can run 1.5 metres a second, climb walls and move quickly with precision in the dark. they have attracted the attention of scientists. >> one thing it can teach us is how the mechanical stim -- system is tuned. the legs are springy,...
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stick with technology. get the new flexcare platinum from philips sonicare and save now. philips sonicare. ♪ [ male announcer ] laura's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. >>> welcome back to "power lunch." check out decker's outdoor continuing strong rupp for the year. raising its price target to -- by ten bucks a share to $91 with a buy rating citing accelerating sales. raised sales to 7%, stock up more than 100% for the year an one firm thinks it has room to grow. these are the guys behind ug boots. >> oh, yeah, know it well. thanks very much. >>> big biotech news today. oncomed and celgene partnering to develop and commercialize up to six potential anti-cancer stem cell treatments. shares of oncomed which went public in july and hasn't done much since is certainly making it move today, up 106% on oncomed at $28.96. under the terms of the deal oncomed will receive $177.25 mil
stick with technology. get the new flexcare platinum from philips sonicare and save now. philips sonicare. ♪ [ male announcer ] laura's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. >>> welcome back to "power lunch." check out decker's outdoor continuing strong rupp for the year. raising its...
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. >> james, a director of technology strategy. >>> one other thing you can do for things like your bank consider the or gmail, there are often two steps, password setups you can do if you want so you have your password and then you have to get a code sent to your cell phone or something. so it's a two-step thing. anybody trying to access your account, even if they have your password, you would be notified and can stop it. lots of ways to protect yourself. >> federal prosecutors are accusing more than four dozen russian diplomats and their spouses of committing massive medicaid fraud. costing taxpayers here $1.5 million over the past decade. according to the indictment, the suspects did it by underreporting their own income and going on lavish vacations and buying expensive clothes and julie -- jewelry. today the u.s. attorney says that diplomacy should be about extending hands, not picking pockets in the host country. the indictment calls for the arrest of all 49 suspects, but so far the feds say they haven't busted a single person. why? the same reason in new york city you can't give t
. >> james, a director of technology strategy. >>> one other thing you can do for things like your bank consider the or gmail, there are often two steps, password setups you can do if you want so you have your password and then you have to get a code sent to your cell phone or something. so it's a two-step thing. anybody trying to access your account, even if they have your password, you would be notified and can stop it. lots of ways to protect yourself. >> federal...
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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ ♪ ♪ i know they say warpyou can't go home again ♪ ♪ ♪ i just had to come back one last time ♪ ♪ ♪ you leave home, you move on [ squeals ] ♪ and you do the best you can ♪ i got lost in this old world ♪ ♪ and forgot who i am ♪ ♪ nothing says, "you're my #1 copilot," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. >>> is hillary clinton president obama's, quote, natural successor come 2016? and then does the republican party really think racism is over? an rnc tweet sparking a lot of controversy this morning. those are the topics for our agenda panel. we have corey dade joining us, molly ball, national political reporter for the atlantic and victoria defrancesco soto, an msnbc and nbc latin
ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ ♪ ♪ i know they say warpyou can't go home again ♪ ♪ ♪ i just had to come back one last time ♪ ♪ ♪ you leave home, you move on [ squeals ] ♪ and you do the best you can ♪ i got lost...
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i don't want technology telling me when to eat. >> don't expect these bras in stores anytime soon. they used up so much battery life in the trials, they only lasted about four hours. >> you want to grow up and be a man? look at me like a [bleeping] man. >> a cursing cop's tough love backfires and he is in trouble. >> moving into a new house with no mortgage to worry about? the effort to donate a home to a man who gave so much. ,, ,,,,,, a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. like the enticing aroma and distinctive taste of nespresso. elegant capsules meet masterfully crafted machines, and one touch creates the perfect coffee, cappuccino, and latte. ♪ tempt all your senses with one extraordinary coffee. [ penélope cruz ]
i don't want technology telling me when to eat. >> don't expect these bras in stores anytime soon. they used up so much battery life in the trials, they only lasted about four hours. >> you want to grow up and be a man? look at me like a [bleeping] man. >> a cursing cop's tough love backfires and he is in trouble. >> moving into a new house with no mortgage to worry about? the effort to donate a home to a man who gave so much. ,, ,,,,,, a subaru... ...are the hands that...